The 2010 LaCrosse, Buick’s modernized sedan, hit auto show floors and instantly created a major buzz. Car and Driver named the 2010 Buick LaCrosse one of the “10 Biggest Debuts of the 2009 Detroit Auto Show” and the sleek new LaCrosse did not go unnoticed at the Chicago Auto Show either. Red Buick LacrosseBuick Lacrosse viewBuick LacrosseBuick Lacrosse frontBuick Lacrosse

General Motors was showed off its futuristic Buick Riviera Concept at the Shanghai Motor Show 2007. The car features gullwing doors, a sloping coupe profile and short overhands both front and rear housing massive multi-spoke alloys. No further info on the technical specifications. However, you can watch the video to see what it’s like. Video after the jump!Buick Riviera picBuick RivieraBuick Riviera viewBuick RivieraBuick Riviera

When the decision to go to eights was made, the stock market crash of 1929 had not yet happened. By the time the cars reached the market, however, the Depression was on and Buick sales were down, slipping a place to fourth in the industry behind Plym­outh in 1931.BuickBuick front viewBuickBuick picBuick view

Jaguar and-order perations. It is also a four-door sedan and five-seater, longitudinal front engine and rear drive. The XF is radically different from other Jaguar for the body style, is larger and heavier than models like the Audi A6 or the BMW 5 Series and has several new items of equipment.Jaguar viewJaguarJaguarJaguar front viewJaguar

The Holden EFIJY is a radical custom coupe powered by a V8 Supercar engine. For those unfamiliar with the Holden Marque, Holden is the GM division for Australia and New Zealand.

The EFIJY is based on a brand new, state-of-the-art Chevrolet Corvette underbody with advanced technological components. As such the Holden EFIJY uses a 644 hp, supercharged six-litre V8 engine, riding on air-adjustable shock absorbers, and features a touch control LCD screen and fan-cooled LED headlamps.HoldenHolden frontHolden viewHolden carHolden pic

This is assuming you research your vehicle purchase, of course. And if you’re among those who study up before you venture onto a dealership lot, this will come as no surprise: Hyundai, especially with the debut of a new 2007 Santa Fe, is on the move. Call it the New Toyota, and while doing so is unfair to both the point is nonetheless relevantHyundai Santa FeHyundai SantaHyundai Santa FeHyundai Fe interiorHyundai Santa